SAS to provide e-intelligence solution to Amazon

SAS Institute, an e-intelligence
system provider, today announced that leading online retailer Amazon.com has selected SAS e-Intelligence for its
business operations.

An agreement with SAS equips Amazon.com with a range of SAS software and services over the next five years.

E-intelligence is a grwoing field of e-business application that enables a business to tap, consolidate and
manage information about its business processes.

"Streamlining our internal processes and enhancing customer responsiveness is critical to us," said
Jim Miller, vice president of supply chain for operations at Amazon.com. "The better we can predict customer
demand, the better prepared we can be to offer the immediate and high quality service our customers deserve."

"SAS e-Intelligence will give Amazon.com the power to turn raw Web data into real knowledge, transforming
the way it does business," said Bruce Brown, regional director, SAS Asia. "The agreement we've just signed
reflects market reality: to truly succeed at e-commerce, companies must unlock secrets buried in ever-burgeoning
volumes of increasingly complex data."

Touting itself as the leader in providing e-intelligence solutions, SAS's e-Intelligence is said to deliver
capabilities for enhancing inventory forecast and management as well.

SAS is currantly the world's largest privately held software company with revenues totaling US$1.02 billion
in 1999. It's software is used at more than 33,000 business, government and university sites around the world.

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